Pakistan has no trade with 11 countries including India

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ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): Pakistan has no trade with 11 countries as the government reiterates no trade with India until Kashmir’s annexation decision is reversed.

The federal government has informed the parliament that Pakistan currently has no trade relations with 11 countries across the world.

The official list, shared with the lawmakers, includes India and Israel, along with several other nations with which Pakistan has no bilateral trade relations.

The no-trade list includes India, Israel, North Korea, Bhutan, Venezuela, the Republic of Congo, Samoa, the Federated States of Micronesia, Andorra, Liechtenstein, and the Central African Republic.

Govt reaffirms trade policy on India

The government reiterated its stance on the suspension of trade ties with India, emphasizing that no trade ties will resume until New Delhi reverses its decision to annex occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Officials clarified that the decision to suspend trade with India aligns with Pakistan’s consistent foreign policy position, which prioritizes the resolution of the Kashmir dispute under international law and UN resolutions.

“The restoration of trade ties with India cannot be considered until the August 5, 2019 decision to annex occupied Kashmir is withdrawn,” the government said.

The list also shows that Pakistan’s non-trading countries span multiple regions, including Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Pacific.

Apart from India and Israel — where the lack of diplomatic ties is long-standing — several smaller or remote nations such as Samoa, Andorra, Liechtenstein, and Micronesia are also part of the list.

Trade with these countries, officials said, remains non-existent due to lack of diplomatic or economic engagement, logistical barriers, or sanctions-related constraints.

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